Q NOOB MEGATHREAD: New to Q? With the 'Sound of Freedom' movie dominating the box office and giving Hollywood seizures, we have a lot of new eyes on us! What is this "Q anon" thing? ASK US ANYTHING!
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Has anyone brought up the idea or has it been talked about already if Q talks about computer programming files? I'll do my best to explain. This is something that I've been wanting to ask about but not sure if it's a stupid question or not and I've been stuck in handshake mode for awhile because I'm just not active enough, I lurk. Also forgive me because I am not a programmer. And if anyone thinks this deserves it's own post, please feel free to copy and make one so more eyes can get on it.
I will be using Q post #4414 June 4, 2020 as an example - the post about the Red Lines or Red1, Red2, etc.
There are brackets and underscores being used. It's been bugging me on why it's written this way or what the significance is so I was trying to figure out what else uses that type of written wording. It's deliberately written that way for a reason right? Are these files? So from digging around a bit this is what I found.
Words between underscores is called "snake casing" to create identifiers and indicate emphasis for developers who write code, it's known as Markdown. https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/424827/usage-of-words-between-underscores
Underscores use to be mandatory in file names. https://forums.evga.com/Why-do-people-still-use-an-underscore-in-file-names-isn39t-that-antiquated-m2014045.aspx
Underscores are used in the programming language Python. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15778601/when-should-i-use-underscores-between-words-in-python-function-names-according
Python is used by the Government in American electric utilities, Open Data, and Air Traffic Control. https://www.python.org/success-stories/category/government/
Python is also one of the languages used in AI. https://www.tristatetechnology.com/blog/why-is-python-the-best-for-artificial-intelligence-and-machine-learning
Now as a Christian, some things stick out to me as red flags but I am mostly just wanting to know if there was any talk of computer programming, files or the such or if anyone has related any of the formatted wording in connection to anything of the sort. If you could please link any previous discussions that'd be great too.
I am a software engineer and have programmed in many languages. I also notice the underscores and brackets and attempted to discern if there is some kind of programming language involved. Looking at the what could be considered code, only in the individual post, I couldn't discern anything from it. But as I was typing this comment, I wonder what it would look like if everything thing that could be code related, was pulled from every q post and laid out. I now wonder if something discernable could come from that...
With your eye for the languages and knowledge of how it all works, I hope you find something!
All programming languages use underscores. Spaces are not permitted for variables, functions, you name it.
Python—-very interesting in context with Trump’s “snake poem.”
Who is the snake in that poem?
Open to interpretation.
I completely forgot about that.
If you make a post on this as u/catsfive suggests, then please send a modmail to alert us to it.
Will do.
Pls make this its own post? Needs more eyes, more discussion.
Will do.